At a glance: The Resume page is your professional profile in SeeVee—name, headline, experience, and more in one place. Upload a PDF or Word file (or start from onboarding) and we’ll parse it into sections you can edit. Your account email (for signing in) can differ from the contact email shown on your resume; your profile photo comes from your account until you add one elsewhere.
Why this page matters
SeeVee uses your resume data to personalize outreach, tasks, and how jobs line up with your background. Keeping the Resume page accurate helps the product reflect the real you—not just a file sitting in storage.
Upload a resume
On the Resume page, use Upload in the header. We accept PDF, Word (.doc / .docx), and plain text (.txt). The file can be up to 50 MB.
After upload, you’ll usually see a short “parsing” state while we extract your profile, jobs, education, and other sections. The page refreshes automatically when parsing finishes.
Onboarding and the Resume page
If you already uploaded a resume during onboarding, your Resume page should fill in from that same file. You can still upload a new version anytime from the Resume page—it replaces what we parse going forward.
If you don’t upload a file
You’ll see a hint that you can upload a resume or fill things in by hand. Tap the pencil on any section (or the profile card) to edit and save—you’re not blocked from using the app without a file.
There isn’t a separate “import from LinkedIn” button on the Resume page. If your parsed resume or your edits include a LinkedIn URL, it appears in your profile header as a normal link. You can add or change it when you edit your profile details.
Name, email, and photo
Name on the profile card comes from your parsed resume data (first and last name fields). You can correct it by editing the profile section.
Email shown on the resume is the contact email in your profile—it may be your work or personal address and might not match the email you use to log into SeeVee.
Photo in the header uses your account picture (for example from your sign-in provider). That’s separate from anything embedded inside a Word/PDF file.
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